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Celtic losing the Scottish Cup final would be an anti-climax for them, says Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers (left) and Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes look ahead to the William Hill Scottish Cup final (SNS Group / Craig Foy)
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers (left) and Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes look ahead to the William Hill Scottish Cup final (SNS Group / Craig Foy)

 

ABERDEEN boss Derek McInnes claims Celtic’s campaign will finish on a major anti-climax if they lose to his side in the William Hill Scottish Cup final.

And the Dons boss claims his own team’s season will be deemed a success even if they finish runners-up to Celtic in the third competition.

Aberdeen are the only obstacle to Celtic completing an unprecedented undefeated domestic campaign and McInnes aims to sow some seeds of doubt early on at Hampden on Saturday.

McInnes said: “I think the level of player they have and the performances they have produced, anything other than a treble would be extremely disappointing for them.

“While we put ourselves under pressure to deliver, we have had a very good season and we will still have a very good season if we lose. But we can have a brilliant season, a season to remember, a special season, by winning this.

“And I think it would be a real anti-climax and not something that was expected if Celtic weren’t to complete a treble. I think more Celtic teams should have won the treble in the last few years and for whatever reason they haven’t.

“This Celtic team have been very sharp with their work, very focused, very confident and they don’t give much encouragement to their opponents. We have got to try and find a way to out that seed of doubt in their mind that it’s not going to be their day.”

Aberdeen have not won the trophy for 27 years but McInnes and his team ended a 19-year trophy drought when they won the League Cup in 2014 and the Dons boss feels there is not nearly as much pressure this week.

“The players have been really relaxed,” said McInnes, whose team have won 20 of their last 25 games. “I’m taking strength from the confidence of the team and the performances we have had of late and the experiences we have had this season.

“It’s our fourth visit to Hampden this season, we have won two and lost one, and winning at Ibrox last week was important as well. So I actually feel we couldn’t be more ready, and I sense a relaxed feeling and confidence throughout the squad.

“It’s only re-visiting finals that you actually get used to them. It’s a cup final but it feels quite normal for me and my players. I actually feel that this is what we do at Aberdeen, we get to cup finals. But we have still got to beat the best team.”

Aberdeen have not done that in five matches this season, including the Betfred Cup final, when they were well-beaten 3-0. But McInnes feels they are getting closer. They lost to a Dedryck Boyata header at Parkhead and put Celtic under serious pressure last time out at Pittodrie after recovering from a dreadful start in a 3-1 loss.

“We have tried different ways, as you do,” he said. “You can’t just re-visit the same system all the time if it’s not finding the answers. I do take strength from the last couple of games.

“We are not glorifying and delighted we have lost both but there were aspects we were really pleased about and I think we have got closer to them in the last couple of games.

“We probably need a near-perfect performance from the majority. We can have all the preparation that we want and a game plan and it’s important we try to stick to that, but good players ask questions of you and you need to deal with certain situations on the day, one-v-one situations and decisions and hopefully they make enough good decisions and defend enough one-v-one situations that can give us a chance to win the cup.

“I firmly believe there is a performance in us that can beat them and, if we were going to win one, I would have picked this one anyway.”